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TOOLS I R O N M O N p E ^ Y j ; M l t m SERVICE
CWEN ST., KBURN
4tf42-3 FIRST TO LAST
'From th j first irficnt, pall to the erection of a memoitial. In fact, anythins to ,do: with iFunerals is covered by Service.
Scales !i ORIALS
i Fecitt's offer a wld> choice! (>f p l e a s i n g .
Maki 1 s[our select.:, from thil largest stock In East Lancashire. |
i d e s l H i in Granite. Marbld or Stone, and cani deliver and erect In iahy. ehurchyard. ;
FEC I MEMO
■n BROS tIAi. CRAFTSMEN sifiCE 1860.
ine 6248 ' l^y| Ne|w Roac
■ B iL / .e jK 4 u R;N (Open, iaturday afternoon
i.A.lifuilniig&Sim M
FOR
old youir drker now from Ldrge Selection ol
BL'ACKl
GREY and GRANITES.
Eeno(v4tio'ns carried oUl Es ittlniates Free,
Sebd rcT Catalogue. l
Address, , , c em e t er y gateh
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GOLp IeN WEDDINjC CAUI
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ERLEY-ODDIE 26, 1899, i a
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, by I on, i W e d d in g
. Rodwell, ton', to ) S.R1N.,J and Mri ^ gerjey ^
OnMAi r: Parish Magdali] Rev. J, Janies Mrs. all
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IWELL—SLINOER 11 23rd, 1949J at
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Church' of St. | Mary , ie, IClltheroe,! hy thei fr. Hall, M.A., Stephen j iodwell, younger ,s in of
k Walter Sllnger,' ’enijie, Clltheroe. i
Brun- the i
the late Mr. James W. The Square, jWaddlng- lorothy Stafford SUnger. [only daughter of Mr.
bOMIF^G OF AG
WILkiNSpN.^-Congratulatlms f to our deaf son Gordon, on Ws 21st blrthdif. May 1,'1949J
, ^ i and! f Colin. 140,! Wllk^iji Street. Clltherop.
eIir t h s
[BUTlERltOn April 24, i" The I Laurels," Nurslnt Kidderminster, to Alibi > Webstef), Wife of John R. the gif4 of a son (Michael
Q49, at Home, (nde
Butler, John).
KWASNlfewSKI.—On^ April! 27, at ■ :9, Castle View, to Mr. i rd Mrs. Kwasniewski (nbe Avis Lord), ia, daughter Christine Dnothy. ■ jThanking Nurse Heseltlnc
BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE
Wentworth.—Loving remembrance of my de. Marjol'le i | Gwendoline S.eptepjber 20, 1941,
Sweiet memories last fq
—From her loving! ' Jeanl and all at 9, Vie
DEATHS
I son- I Rlcht year.
DAWSO : ■ (SUdi
', Methb'i the 2^
.R.—On April 4bnly), Thomas, th of Julia and ■d Dawson, , In Interred'Bt West
18, Kai Street, Clltheroe. ■
at S' 28th.
je late ils 20th Bradford
, 1949 beloved
I'dlst Burial Gro th,
IGORInA-On the 24th Af) at 2,'|Bawdlands, Clithe: the beloved husband Gorlrig, aged 60 years.
Joseph’s Cemete: R.I.P.
HARGftEAVES-In lovln of otlr dear son ant jwho died April
Bradford; . also at Atlenue; Burnley; i Whalley Road, Clith:
)n Father, Moth' Grlndleton Ro:
HEATON.—In loving me dealt husband! and fa who died April 30, 19^
I RELriEfD.—Treasured m a - dear daughter a Hllde. who died Aprl also her loving hus' who was i accidental!
Ital', Majl 15, 1945. |Reunlted."
ey live enshrl ouij hearts, b! unfprgotten.
46, Btownlow Street, ■ Ofltherpe, ,
LAWS.deal whb
Worthy of remem’- ■
—J'rom Beatrlci
Brom I his loving Alice, I 1; Kent' Ojlthefoe; also Si and John, Alrewas, 'Tfent.i_______■
ON.-rIn lovlhi husband and fi died April 27, li ro memory. ever
59 sweet are the silently kept.
nd. on
jf Mary 7 Interred
on tqe IN MEMORIA f/l
memory brother.
1943]:
Peacefully ' sleeping, from pain.
ftt®
Id allj at broe. i
Robert.Wbst Dyneley
fdry of I a ler, jjltn.
24, Well Terrace, Cllthei 'be; I I—From his Wife and Son.
Idmorles i of sister
, 27, 1940; i nd Jacic, killed in
oved and within
—From lier loving Midther, 'I A fred and Aunt Sally. ■ 7,^Chttburn Road, Clltjheroe.|;l
imorj .'.her, d[2.ear. Wlfi
nleyj Edna Burton^on-
.
SAND ERSON.—In lovtti of { dear Wife and I ft diet April 30th, 1942
Dpep 1 1n our heai always rehialn
:ar Is her memo ir name,
r-Ffom' her loving H Fiimlly. tlkln Street, Clit!
i Prfrted ' cut!Comp! raithf
Ltd., a t 8, _ *^Te. 407/8
onp that we loi never forget;'
I t ^ L nil
other, who lemprles, so
memory
iweeli is |h p irtll
ishand ;1 ertie.;
and publLNii Advertiser
Mb; _ed.i
wket i^Place. (two JIBiM).
o n
MAKE A COMFORT. II LB
cA i i
■ancej and Tom.
lof a John,
,/A G G O N & :Propneiof;.:jF. R ’
R SE S Tel 518
iuMLiidi ECjAD ■ cm M R O E } F fe e 07 d F«Hl/
bn B itter Oral
BOTjriJttD B^ERiARE TOO NUM^ROUSj 1 r o o m s ., I _ ^
t S ’^ ^ l F O R ; . Y O U R ^ quick
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2. economic . GLAS^,':' i ■
ffl, 1949, le, John,
MANGHES' ■ER: UN FOUR W E E
W.E.A. VERSITY EXTENSION
U R E S
KLY LECTURES on
Iljj SOCIETY will be held at
; | RIBBLESDALE BEGINNING TU SENIOR I SCHOOL j
^SDAY NE;XT, May 10 -30 p.m., by i j
! DDOCK, M.A.
,1 SOCIETY] WE ! f o r c e s
3. LOVEIaND HA^E IN
in h ? r it :‘ how i'T moulds us ; ^
and th e i question 0 #
4 MAN’^ ! PURPOSES ro l e o f iSCJENCl!. - . 6il
th e FAMILYiANDTN so c ie ty , and BELlispS: AND THE
'per LECTORE. Tel: Clitheroe 585
irthday mum, died
ever.:
ijvughter Kemple
|—With love from Motlef, Dad
! May!health and happiness be ; always yours,
(By perm'll i . GLITNEROE
royal grammar , SCHOOL (GIRLS) PJlESSiVT
Toad Toad Hall By! .A. jJ. MILNE.
; A Play frd: ■ "The
Isslbh
iih.)Kennyh GrBhame’s. book, ’’Wind in the Willows.” of Messrs. S. French Ltd.)
Tuesday, Mjiy 10, and Thursday, May IN ST. Mt
on 12
^ Y ’S h t 7'
h a l l ; clitheroe 30 p.m.
Wednesday, May lllh , a t 2-30 p.m. :ve4 Seiits 3/|- and 2/"
feiv i Untleservejd at I /-
Tickets may bej^bought School, or at the Qrapimai
10-30 to 12-0 a.m and Mo 7-0
If School on Saturday mornings,, iiday and Wednesday evenings
t.houeh any member of the ty 8-0 p.m; '
fWHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH Hj\LL Doors open 7-0 p.m.
Commehce at 7-30 p.m. Admission 2/-
— THE —
lA Y^flO Q KSflqP 26, moor la n e , CLITHEROE. iTelJ 98
Amongst the many interesting Books we have to.offer are the following;,
THE THREE PEAKS. Norman T h o rn b e r ...... CYRIL WASHBROOK’S CRICKET ANNUAL THE iGREEN YEARS. A. J . C ron in ..... ............ “ LORD PETER WIMSEY” STORIES
: I I by Dorothy Sayers ... from ] St. ; ■
INi (SLORIOUe TECHNICOLOR • ; ; Also Newp and Sbjpportlng programme, i ■
cidatlnee dally 8* ook
omplete show at 8-roJ ■ separ H - In advance and pe'^ sjore
| :
'fnlng performance at; 6^. East Houses on Saturday, 64), 8-lb-
iitibn Amateur Dramatic Society ■
PRESENT
By PETER-BLACKMORE ■ .on
1
Friday and Saturday Next may 13 and 14"
I’ ‘ | !| “THE BLUE GOOSE”
ICES AND REFRESHMENTS. LATE BUSES AFiflER BALL.
11: In Technicolor, with Lon McCallister
1 Sunday. May 8, at 7-0 Doors open fi.-30i
Walter Brennan. Aim Revere, Natalie Wood
I' Eleanor Powell, and Dennis O'Keefe in ‘Sensations of lois
The Bowery Boys are out to crack a ring side racket. Also
•Magnificent (n tech nlcolor. '
■WESTERN approachis.’- u
, Sat. even.- this week at 5-45 and 8-16..
E lOREAI^ OUl RED
L U X U R Y &
______ llliiiifll C A F E , B L A C K B U R N
THIS WEEK-ElilP! "JUI- L mondaV. may k.
lA MISBEHAVES." FOR SIX DAYS i
lioBERT PRESTON.I Brenda MARSHALL. DONALD CRISP in | AN L A D D ' t » : | ' I , this Carol Reedls product BRITISH LEGION (Chatburn and District Branch) ANNUAL BALL
Tp-night (Friday), May 6 8 p.m. till 1 a.m.
EDDIE McGARRY an^ Full Broadcasting Ba ud TICKETS 3/6 each
TOiu .NIGHT (Friday) at wT l ia m e u io t t . joh
»THE FABULOUS TW 7-3
Monday. Tuesday. jT NESDAY am|
MICHELE MORGAN. r|a denis O’DEAl
IN CARROL :
u ’
JOli TO- ORROW at 'G-O and 3-15 o.m. .L and CATHERINE McLEOD in
fllm.' 1 I : Week 00 inencing. 1 flay 9th. 1948. ^
'NURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30i SATURDAY at 6-0 and i8-15 p.m
WED-
i^PH RICHARDSON. SONjA DRESDEL. JA()K HA|WKIN8. BOBBY HENHEY In
A f;ast Of music and a fiesta of fun In a gloriously gay techal '
P IKK in EE KB ; , colour] production; j TEL. 278 1 . idunE
TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7.30: SATURDAY ] at ^ aND®S 0 U1" JOHN GARFIELD and LILLI PALMER ini“ BOpY AND SOUi .
MONDAY and TUESDA^ at 7-30: WEDNESDAY ]at ,2-15, 6-0 a 8-i A THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY. 2-15. 6-0. 8'
JEANETTE MAGDONALD JOSE ITyRBI I
JANE POWELL in 1 M.G.M.’s Magical Mutfcal. i
H o u s e h o ld A p pU ^ n ^O i fireplace jNfjniHtES INVlTlj)
York St, Cfi^eroe Phone 88
; i !i 1-; t '
Suits add Costumes ITailor^k. to, your .
■ fR(fi«WudI meosures ■ Urom in e materials, jjer/ecfl in style oji,ci \ciit, j it r r e i^ q n a 'b le ' hpricesl’"
FRED kEAP
IBESPOK TAILORS . 9, AI/UE^T PLACE, CI^iPHI^OE. Tel. 68. '
PRICE 1 TWOPENCE
liniiii I t
JEAN KENT. ROLAND SATURD}jY:at;M5j: “
IT H
TO-NIGHT at! 7-30:' SATURDAY at 6-0 and M5.i_ l
MONDAY at 6-0. and 8-15: TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ginGeR 'R ogers and cornel’ wilde^Iii
HARRISOK .ta W 7-30. AD TO BE YOU Polished crazy: comddy—the stars at their best.
THURSDAY aiid FRIDAY at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 arid 8-15, j JEAN ARTHUR.
DIETRICH and JOHN LUND| in Serlousiy, It's the fiinniset comedy in years. ■ .:
SATURDAY at MSj: "THE TEXAS TROUBLE SHOOTERS.” Booking Office open !2 to 4 p.Wn Mon,. Wed.. Sat.
iNTEOTAilNMENTS;ill BUaNL|Ey Week cimimencing Sunday. May 8, 1949.
EM P IR E
Daily at 2-30. 6-18- (Sat. 6-0). 8-16.;
innocent and beauti Iful on the outside
jwlth lightning Inside JUNE HAVER in
G R A M P
Sunday at 7 p.m.: James Craig in IBoys Ranch.’ Supporting
programme. '
Monday next and ail Week: Leo Goroey
and the Bowery Bovs in
SA V PY
Sunday: | Rosalind Rtissell & Alexander Knox in "SISTER
KENNY." - I1
Monday and all wk.
Paulette Goddard, Dorothy iLairiour.
James Stewart, Fred McMuriray & Burgess Meredith in
a gripping drama of the Merchant Navy
ON OUR MEI^RY
Great fun I for every
WAY , I
one. The kind of happy film you r looking for; I
Last Bub fromiBurnley 10-45 p.m.; Sundays, 9-45 p.m. NEWTON INillTUTE
DANCE will be held
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) ,8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
REGAL DANCiE BAND
(Cinderella and bther Lucky Slipper Competitions.
ADMISSION 2/6 Right of admission reserved.
Free buses will leave Clitheroe Station at 8 p.m;, via White- well and Waddihgton; also from Grindleton! at 8 p.m.; from Slaldburn at 9 p.m. All buses return after dance.
CALDERSfrONES SOCIAL CLUB
ODHAM’S MOTOR ' MANUAL ...................... •••••• THE KaNDYMAN’S COMPLETE; : 1 SELF-INSTRUCTOR........... .............. ......... [••••;• READY RECKONERS ... V6. 2/6, 3/6, 5/- and 7/6 COMPLETE SHAKESPEARE....!.............. 12/6 and 13/6 WILD FLOWERS OF THE WAYSIDE AND i WOODLAND |.„:..... :............4............ " " - X :
3/6 9/6
8/6 !ach.
BIRDS OF THE WAYSIDE AND WOODLAND THE COUNTRYSIDE AND HOW TO ENJOY IT ...
B^HTISH HERITAGE ...............!•.......... BRITISH COUNTRYSIDE IN PICTURES .............. f AbLED SHOREfe. Rose M a cau lay ..... .....j
TOYNBEE’S STUDY OF HISTORY . Abridge by D. C. Somervell ...
dictionaries
- ENCYCLOPHfDIAS MEDICI POSTCARDS.
10/ - 10/ - 8/6
10/6 12/8 15/-
25/- jilAPS
rimin|gton M.I. CLUB
THE: SAMPLER SPECIALIST FOR NEEDLECRAFT
WOOLS - ART - CRAFTS 20, MOOR 'LANE, CLITHEEOE
w j r ■ I —A superfine selectlor of all : VV O O lS makes and colours. Real Shetland Wools; Rug Wools and Canvas. Wide range in Sock Wools; - fiTigora
Wools. n k
i i full range— M u n r o s p u n au colours
woven Skirt lengths to match “W Haze" Hand-woven Wra'ps,. Jackets, etc. I :
I —Traced! i
BTorlche—for Smocking. wf'
goods . of ( : every ;
Ijjeanets S ;■ crochet-, Needlework-, Craf;. 1-B e a u t i fu l SW I^ pRGANDIE-5 shades.
n \ -F uU new Range KnittingMFalr Isles,
Tapestries eolourediand Trammed, wools. Jri
pm . • —Traditional Designs, etc. C r a i t ' -stools;.;Felts;et^j7
r i —bolls’. Hair,Faces , Eyes; Sea! Grsss a n d ; v
th e most D E L IG K ^ g if t o f a il - A SIAMPLER GIFT token
OBSART o r BY POST.
Hand- orning Rugs,
ltype; ,
N p e d l eW O lT K ■ lO Old'Glamls Linens. Glenshee K i l l ’s Mo,.ne, :,TwWed Sllte. T ap .,t tJ .
whist! DRIVE
and DANCE in' '
The Institute
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Whist 7|-45 p.m. !
Dancing 10 p.m. to 1 a,m. ' * - V .
’ADMISSION 2/6
Bring your ow 'h Refre shments. Cups o f T ea provided.
Do'wnham Reading Room and Sports Cl«h
A GRAND 1
WHIST DRIVE - will be held in:
The Schoolroom
WEDNESDAY NEXT (May II, 1949).. ,
: ' ' ^ at 7-45 p.m, ■ admission 2 /- s'
(
including.Refreshments) (^O D PRIZES : \
) — .
e x c u r s io n s evening, trip -
MOREGAMBE 3/9 SUNDAY, MAY 15 ’
Depart Wiloshire
4-31 D.m.; OlitBeroe 4-M
o.in.. Ghatburn ;4-43‘‘
p.ni;; Oisburn 4-S5 P.m.
N
Morecambe Prom, return 9-45. . (3050).
'I ‘A D m p ioN - 'i / - . J c e s
GRAND
LAST OF THE SEASON TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)
B
eric LATHAM and his Band
Dancing 8-36 p.m. to 1-0 a.m
ADMISSION 2/6d. Refreshments
Church of England School, Whalley
TOMMY w h it eh e a d Presents a
Popular Learners’ Night
This Friday ^ d every Friday
7-30 n.m. to 10-45'
o.iri. ■
■ADMISSION 2/- ‘ 1 ■ ' '
FuU Staff In artendarice.'
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
AITKEN SHIELD
TONIGHT Shaw Bridge Ground
m
N( V.
Kick-off 6-30 p.m. ADMISSION 9d.
LADIES AND BOYS 6d.
’ u n it e d NATIONS - a s so c ia t io n (CLITHEROE BRANCH)
Our second monthly . DISCUSSION
- , T. , ' ' "
“Food and People” led by
C. D. LEGGE, B.A. will be held
Tn Pendle Centre on ■ ;
TUESDAif, NEXT at .7:30 p.m.
Everyone\welcome. I i TEL. 147. I ) Phone 167 or 4lL;
PLAc|e , CLITHEROE ' ,
RADK IviLVES ANl) l ATTERlES IN STOCK CLITHEROE LABOUR PARTY
A SPRIN THE CO-OP. GUILD ROOM
will be h
ON SATURDAY, at 2-45
Chairman STALLS,
MAY 21st, 1949 p.m.
Opener: Ml;. T.. BREAKELL, Party Agent. MIS J. BUSH/president, Womens Section.
and pound stall I
l ig h t teas . Admissiiin 6d. SOCIAL a n d DAl-fCE at 7-30 p.m. HODDER VALLEY
YOUNG CONSE ASSOCIA'
ihVATIVES’! .n c N
DON’T FORGET
CONCf: ' r ,
,/by
THE SflAF CONCERT i
in Newton Ir sfitute
TO-MORROW, Saturday j
a t S p . n
Admission (3BiILbREF -
Concert. ! . I
M E E IW G wUli be hi lc on
Tuesday I Ne?^ , QUIZ and In Newton
, i 'a t 8-0 May 10 SOCIAL
Congregation all jChurch YOUNG lAdIES InJlte yqii
llistitute ?.m. PBniLOWSHIP
tno|a
COEFEE IVORNING to he held
m the SUfioAY SCHOOL:
To,-inorfdw CoffuD eoryed frorii
Saturday) iO)3D to 12-0.
: ONE SHlLIjING. j Gifts Will rie accepted for the ^tal.
BRITISH ISR lEL WORLD federation
; You'.are in oiled to . a:
A Public Weetmg CLUB
lln
ODD FELLOW;, j king STREET
Thursday ^ [ext, May I : a^7-15
MR. lEYflEID of ;Burflle3 ‘ I’:
j
j Speaky.,. - . !sub Wt;'
“ BRITAIN’S recovery.” ■ i
'CHATBURi^ CHURCH CLUB
BILLIARD : L
50/50 T)ANCE GE aIid I , !
FRIDAY ^EXT, May 13 > ■ the form of- i. Dancliig 8 p.m. to l a.m
•. - r \ SPORTS
r! e. fore ! DANCE
!And his band
7 ' held a t ' ..... ■ :
MR, S. WOOD’S FARM. PIMLICO ROAD I
t t in the ':
Chatbum Church , Institute
\i"\. , i '■ I ' I ■ '-I ! *• '' ■'•'■t- 2/-
at 7-30ip.m.l DunSop Bridge at 7-45 p.m.;! retijrning after
Free!buses lea’’e —
1/- Blaldburn
RT FIVE :
pa r ty
BIBBLESDALE LEAGUE CHATBURN ROAD
TO-MbRROW, Saturday -
CLITHEROE (with G. N. Hudson)
DARWEN (with T. S. Gilfoy)
Wickets pitched a t 2-30 p.m. ADMISSION:
adults 1/- CHILDREN 6d,
New members cordially invited Ices, Minerals, Teias. MAY 8th:
HODGiKINSON XI V ]
HAR VARE, DR. IPERY, FANCY GOODS .
FAIR I
looked e breakdoym
can often affect jotliers and lead to iunneceiisa c j Expense.']
nol-just-as-lt-shbuld-be Is’ifarl better too from the^ Ustenhig - point .W ivlew than putting; it off until the set breaks d ow ^together.’:
....■Ve 'lirtu d'o I t 4t a time tb ju l t your convenle^^^and ; programmes youi specially want tq
V
then you wbn hear.
,b I,I a UUUC l/u OUAO JW t
j , i- V**;
Having the jol) tone^as !sbohJ as. you notice anything; I
; CASUALS
Sti Mary’s Parislt Church Gisburn
Sale ojf Work
and Jumble : ' In
THE PARISH HA|.L
SATURDAY, MAY 14 To be opened at 3 p.m. by
' MRS. J. HINDLEY of Manor House, Blacko.
Chairman: W. Woodhead, Esq./ "Dormers,” Rlmlngton.
ADMISSION 6d. BASHALL EAVES
W iist Drive&Danci to be held In
th e assembly ROOMS on
Wednesday, May 18 7-30jp.m. to 1 a.m;
ADMISSION. 2/6
:n aid of Chaigley children’s summer outing, ,
TOSSIDE . 'AN
OLD-TYME DANCE : will be held on i
IfRIDAY NEXT, May Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m
(inciting Refreshments) i , (. CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT
' MR. ,T. COWKING; iMISSION 2/6 ;
; YOUNG FARMERS It* '' I The next Meeting .will.•;ake !■ 77.1,7' MUSIC SUPPLIED by 13
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